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Mrs.
John
Parke,
Mrs.
David
Collet
arid
Mrs.
Thomas
Scott
Jr.
arrange
crafts
and
candies
for
Christmas
bazaar.
By
DOROTHEE
POLSON
Republic
Food
Editor
A
Culinary
Corner
is
the
latest
addition
to
the
annual
Holiday
Heyday
Christmas
bazaar
sponsored
by
St.
Barnabas
on
the
Desert
with
three
other
Scottsdale
Episcopal
churches.
The
event
will
be
held
from
10
a.m.
to
8
p.m.
Friday,
Nov.
14,
at
the
parish
hall,
6715
North
Mockingbird
Lane,
Scottsdale.
Proceeds
benefit
San
Pablo
Home
for
Boys,
Good
Shepherd
Mission
in
Ft.
Defiance,
college
work,
Camp
Center
in
Prescott,
Internado
Scholarship
in
Mexico
and
the
Church
Divinity
School
of
the
Pacific.
St.
Barnabas
held
its
first
Christmas
bazaar
10
years
ago
when
the
church
was
a
Quonset
hut
on
West
Main
Street.
Each
year,
as
it
has
grown
larger
it
has
expanded
its
range
of
philanthropies.
This
year's
event
will
include
an
antique
booth,
house
plants,
Christmas
crafts,
boo
boos
(white
elephants),
needlework,
patch
-
work
skirts
both
mini
and
maxi,
and
even
a
childrens'
corner
with
prices
for
tiny
•pocketbook's.
Sandwiches
and
snacks
will
be
sold
to
hungry
shoppers.
The
Culinary
Corner
will
feature
frozen
party
foods,
home
-
made
by
the
members.
There
will
be
tempting
hors
d'oeuvres,
fancy
cheese
spreads
and
cheese
balls,
English
Trifles
made
by
women
of
St.
Barnabas,
holiday
cookies,
candies,
tarts
and
other
goodies,
and
frozen
spaghetti
sauce.
The
women
will
also
take
orders
for
holiday
delivery,and
sell
their
prize
recipes.
To
tempt
you
to
attend,
holiday
recipes
are
offered
as
a
sampling
inside
the
pages
of
this
section.
THEARIZONAREPUBIIC
Phoenix,
Wed.,
Nov.
5,
1969
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41